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I guess the term "unmolested" means different things to different people. Here's an example of one persons definition of "unmolested". :shock: What's yours?
http://www.cars-on-line.com/24514.html
When that link disappears, here is another one.
http://www.thelincolnforum.net/4images/ ... age_id=747
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Post by W. Higgins »

In think in that case it defines that the seller doesn't understand the definition of the word. It says nothing about the car itself.
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Interesting and certainly not unmolested. I think some of the people that are selling cars that were built way before they were born, really don't know that the car they are selling is or is not molested.
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HEY! At least it doesn't have a set of steer horns on the front body panel and pearl handled .45 revolvers for door opening handles... :roll:
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Wow! You mean the 62 Lincoln did not come standard with steer horns and really nice 45. revolver door handles? :D
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I happen to think thos .45 revolver door handles are one of the coolest things ever (i wouldn't put them on my car) but do they really exist?
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